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A few days ago, Carlo Ancelotti gave news of David Alaba (32 years old) at a press conference. Alaba is also doing some of the training, he will return with the group on December 30 and will be available, I think, by mid-January. Enough to bring a smile back to the Austrian and his club since the player has been in the infirmary for more than a year due to an injury (rupture of the anterior cruciate ligament in his left leg, which affected the meniscus)
But this Wednesday, Relevo calm things down a bit regarding him. Indeed, the Iberian media, which spoke with the defender’s entourage, indicates that the idea is to take it step by step and not take any risks to avoid a relapse. So, he could replay parts of the match here and there, but the staff expects him to regain his form and his level next March. Relevo specifies that Ancelotti and his teams are counting on him and believe that he is one of the team’s leaders.
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